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"So going to the gym, driving, you know, at work all these things I had to relearn how to enjoy." This article was originally published on NBCNews.com
Before anyone lit up, he took a megaphone and addressed the crowd, a scene NBC later described when they brought him into the studio, noting that his real intention was to warn young New Yorkers about the dangers of smoking

Other risks to the unborn child from the smoker mother include: Crossed eyes strabismus Underdevelopment of the optic nerve Premature birth with vision problems that include retinopathy with its potential for blindness Here are some facts, from Vision Matters in the UK, that might help you to quit smoking, when it comes to your eyes: On average, smokers develop AMD 5 years earlier than those who do not smoke The risk of nuclear cataracts is 3 times greater in smokers Smokers are twice as likely to suffer from Uvelitis as non-smokers Smoking increases the chance of a contact lens wearer suffering corneal ulcers Smoking around family and loved ones increases their risk of suffering from loss of eyesight Quitting smoking and better eye health There is some positive news for the health of your eyes, however